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At least 12 people have been killed and about 50 more injured after a truck ploughed into a Christmas market in Berlin in what is believed to have been a deliberate attack.At least 12 people have been killed and about 50 more injured after a truck ploughed into a Christmas market in Berlin in what is believed to have been a deliberate attack.
The vehicle, a large black Scania articulated lorry, crashed into the market outside the landmark Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church on Monday evening.The vehicle, a large black Scania articulated lorry, crashed into the market outside the landmark Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church on Monday evening.
German police said one person found in the truck died of injuries sustained in the incident, while a suspect – thought to be the driver – was arrested about 100 metres away in the Tiergarten. Police have not confirmed either person’s identity.German police said one person found in the truck died of injuries sustained in the incident, while a suspect – thought to be the driver – was arrested about 100 metres away in the Tiergarten. Police have not confirmed either person’s identity.
Police later said the person in the truck was a Polish citizen, and the vehicle had a Polish registration and belonged to a Polish delivery company. According to the firm, the truck left Poland on Monday afternoon, heading to Berlin. The company said it lost touch with the driver at 4pm local time.Police later said the person in the truck was a Polish citizen, and the vehicle had a Polish registration and belonged to a Polish delivery company. According to the firm, the truck left Poland on Monday afternoon, heading to Berlin. The company said it lost touch with the driver at 4pm local time.
Doctors treating patients at the scene and in clinics across Berlin reported a high number of fractures and internal injuries – including bleeding and damaged organs. One doctor said operations would be going on through the night with many of the injured in a life-threatening state so off-duty doctors across Berlin were being brought in.Doctors treating patients at the scene and in clinics across Berlin reported a high number of fractures and internal injuries – including bleeding and damaged organs. One doctor said operations would be going on through the night with many of the injured in a life-threatening state so off-duty doctors across Berlin were being brought in.
A witness told the Guardian that the truck hit the market at speed. “It was not an accident. The truck was going 40mph. It was in the middle of a square, there are main roads either side, [where it could have come from]. But it showed no sign of slowing down,” said Emma Rushton, a British tourist.A witness told the Guardian that the truck hit the market at speed. “It was not an accident. The truck was going 40mph. It was in the middle of a square, there are main roads either side, [where it could have come from]. But it showed no sign of slowing down,” said Emma Rushton, a British tourist.
She said it crashed into a stall only a few feet from where she and her friend were standing. “We heard a massive bang. About eight to 10 feet in front of us was where the lorry ploughed through. It ploughed through the stall where we bought our mulled wine.She said it crashed into a stall only a few feet from where she and her friend were standing. “We heard a massive bang. About eight to 10 feet in front of us was where the lorry ploughed through. It ploughed through the stall where we bought our mulled wine.
“It ploughed through people and the wooden huts, it tore the lights down. Everything went dark, it was black and there was screaming. It was awful,” she said.“It ploughed through people and the wooden huts, it tore the lights down. Everything went dark, it was black and there was screaming. It was awful,” she said.
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Rushton said they did not know if the incident was over once the truck stopped, so they stayed still. “The people in the huts were under it but they were pulled out and they were fine. We didn’t know if something else was coming.Rushton said they did not know if the incident was over once the truck stopped, so they stayed still. “The people in the huts were under it but they were pulled out and they were fine. We didn’t know if something else was coming.
“We walked where the lorry had ploughed through and saw injured people and blood. We saw 10 to 12 people.”“We walked where the lorry had ploughed through and saw injured people and blood. We saw 10 to 12 people.”
Another witness, Mike Fox, told the Associated Press that the truck missed him by about three metres as it drove into the market, tearing through tables and market stalls.Another witness, Mike Fox, told the Associated Press that the truck missed him by about three metres as it drove into the market, tearing through tables and market stalls.
“It was definitely deliberate,” said the tourist from Birmingham. He said he helped people who appeared to have broken limbs and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.“It was definitely deliberate,” said the tourist from Birmingham. He said he helped people who appeared to have broken limbs and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.
The incident was reminiscent of the Nice truck attack in July, when a Tunisian-born French resident, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, drove a 19-tonne vehicle down the city’s Promenade des Anglais into a crowd that had gathered for a Bastille Day firework display, killing 86 people and injuring hundreds.The incident was reminiscent of the Nice truck attack in July, when a Tunisian-born French resident, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, drove a 19-tonne vehicle down the city’s Promenade des Anglais into a crowd that had gathered for a Bastille Day firework display, killing 86 people and injuring hundreds.
French authorities said that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had been inspired by Isis propaganda but no evidence had been found that Isis orchestrated the attack.French authorities said that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had been inspired by Isis propaganda but no evidence had been found that Isis orchestrated the attack.
The German interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, said the evidence had not yet made it clear that the incident in Berlin was a deliberate attack, though it was likely to have been one.The German interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, said the evidence had not yet made it clear that the incident in Berlin was a deliberate attack, though it was likely to have been one.
“We don’t yet have anything conclusive regarding the circumstances and the course of events ... I don’t want to use the word ‘attack’ yet although a lot points to that,” he told ARD public television.“We don’t yet have anything conclusive regarding the circumstances and the course of events ... I don’t want to use the word ‘attack’ yet although a lot points to that,” he told ARD public television.
The US president-elect, Donald Trump, said it was a terror attack and blamed “Islamist terrorists”.The US president-elect, Donald Trump, said it was a terror attack and blamed “Islamist terrorists”.
He said: “Our hearts and prayers are with the loved ones of the victims of today’s horrifying terror attack in Berlin. Innocent civilians were murdered in the streets as they prepared to celebrate the Christmas holiday.He said: “Our hearts and prayers are with the loved ones of the victims of today’s horrifying terror attack in Berlin. Innocent civilians were murdered in the streets as they prepared to celebrate the Christmas holiday.
“Isis and other Islamist terrorists continually slaughter Christians in their communities and places of worship as part of their global jihad. These terrorists and their regional and worldwide networks must be eradicated from the face of the Earth, a mission we will carry out with all freedom-loving partners.”“Isis and other Islamist terrorists continually slaughter Christians in their communities and places of worship as part of their global jihad. These terrorists and their regional and worldwide networks must be eradicated from the face of the Earth, a mission we will carry out with all freedom-loving partners.”
Trump did not cite evidence to back his claim that the incident in Berlin was an Islamist-linked terror attack.Trump did not cite evidence to back his claim that the incident in Berlin was an Islamist-linked terror attack.
Today there were terror attacks in Turkey, Switzerland and Germany - and it is only getting worse. The civilized world must change thinking!Today there were terror attacks in Turkey, Switzerland and Germany - and it is only getting worse. The civilized world must change thinking!
The incident in Breitscheidplatz, one of Berlin’s busiest shopping areas, comes less than a month after the US state department called for caution in markets and other public places, saying extremist groups including Islamic State and al-Qaida were focusing “on the upcoming holiday season and associated events”.The incident in Breitscheidplatz, one of Berlin’s busiest shopping areas, comes less than a month after the US state department called for caution in markets and other public places, saying extremist groups including Islamic State and al-Qaida were focusing “on the upcoming holiday season and associated events”.
A German government spokesman said Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, was being briefed by De Maizière, and Berlin’s mayor, Michael Müller.A German government spokesman said Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, was being briefed by De Maizière, and Berlin’s mayor, Michael Müller.
De Maizière told reporters: “My thoughts are with the relatives of the victims and those injured in this terrible incident. I am in constant contact with the security forces in Berlin and have offered them every possible assistance from the federal police.”De Maizière told reporters: “My thoughts are with the relatives of the victims and those injured in this terrible incident. I am in constant contact with the security forces in Berlin and have offered them every possible assistance from the federal police.”
Wolfgang Bosbach, an MP with the Christian Democratic Union, Merkel’s party, said: “Although there is a host of unanswered questions, indications are it was a deliberate attack, carried out not just with the greatest brutality and disastrous consequences but also with a deliberate symbolism. Just a few days before Christmas, in the middle of the German capital and amidst happy, peaceful people. The message is clear: no matter where, no matter how, we can pounce at any time.”Wolfgang Bosbach, an MP with the Christian Democratic Union, Merkel’s party, said: “Although there is a host of unanswered questions, indications are it was a deliberate attack, carried out not just with the greatest brutality and disastrous consequences but also with a deliberate symbolism. Just a few days before Christmas, in the middle of the German capital and amidst happy, peaceful people. The message is clear: no matter where, no matter how, we can pounce at any time.”
Müller said: “What we’re seeing here is dramatic and a shock to us all. We hope that our fears that this is an attack won’t prove true. Our thoughts are with the families of the injured and dead.”Müller said: “What we’re seeing here is dramatic and a shock to us all. We hope that our fears that this is an attack won’t prove true. Our thoughts are with the families of the injured and dead.”
The White House said the incident “appears to have been a terrorist attack”. Its national security council spokesman, Ned Price, added that the US condemned the attack “in the strongest terms”. The US interior ministry also issued a heightened warning for its citizens throughout Europe.The White House said the incident “appears to have been a terrorist attack”. Its national security council spokesman, Ned Price, added that the US condemned the attack “in the strongest terms”. The US interior ministry also issued a heightened warning for its citizens throughout Europe.
Police said they could not confirm whether it was a deliberate attack or an accident. They said the truck had a runup of about 80 metres before the crash.Police said they could not confirm whether it was a deliberate attack or an accident. They said the truck had a runup of about 80 metres before the crash.
The lorry is believed to have been loaded with steel when it left for Berlin, which – according to transport experts – would have made it more deadly.The lorry is believed to have been loaded with steel when it left for Berlin, which – according to transport experts – would have made it more deadly.
Its Polish owner said he feared the vehicle, driven by his cousin, may have been hijacked. Ariel Zurawki told the Polish news outlet TVN24: “They must have done something to my driver.” Berlin’s top security official, state interior minister Andreas Geisel, told RBB television such reports were “pure speculation”.Its Polish owner said he feared the vehicle, driven by his cousin, may have been hijacked. Ariel Zurawki told the Polish news outlet TVN24: “They must have done something to my driver.” Berlin’s top security official, state interior minister Andreas Geisel, told RBB television such reports were “pure speculation”.
Police called the scene “devastating” and said they had considered that Christmas markets were at risk of being targeted by terrorists for some time.Police called the scene “devastating” and said they had considered that Christmas markets were at risk of being targeted by terrorists for some time.
A spokesperson said: “We are investigating whether it was a terror attack but do not yet know what was behind it.”A spokesperson said: “We are investigating whether it was a terror attack but do not yet know what was behind it.”
Officers said the lorry came from the direction of Budapester Strasse, over the pavement, before coming to a halt by a Christmas tree in front of the church. Known locally as the jagged tooth, the church was bombed in the second world war, and left more or less in its ruined state as a memorial to the victims of the war. It is one of the most popular tourist sites in Berlin, and very close to the Berlin zoo.Officers said the lorry came from the direction of Budapester Strasse, over the pavement, before coming to a halt by a Christmas tree in front of the church. Known locally as the jagged tooth, the church was bombed in the second world war, and left more or less in its ruined state as a memorial to the victims of the war. It is one of the most popular tourist sites in Berlin, and very close to the Berlin zoo.
Police cleared the area and volunteers set up an information point for relatives looking for news of missing loved ones. The Christmas market was cleared and a police spokesman said there were concerns the crash may have caused a gas leak.Police cleared the area and volunteers set up an information point for relatives looking for news of missing loved ones. The Christmas market was cleared and a police spokesman said there were concerns the crash may have caused a gas leak.
Morgenpost newspaper posted a photograph online, showing damaged tables and stalls, and footage of a truck at the scene and police officers investigating.Morgenpost newspaper posted a photograph online, showing damaged tables and stalls, and footage of a truck at the scene and police officers investigating.
Sven Gerling, a spokesman for the Berlin fire service, said: “At about 8pm, we saw a tragic accident happen here on Breitscheidplatz. A lorry drove through the crowds of people. There are many people injured, many seriously injured ... People have been killed.Sven Gerling, a spokesman for the Berlin fire service, said: “At about 8pm, we saw a tragic accident happen here on Breitscheidplatz. A lorry drove through the crowds of people. There are many people injured, many seriously injured ... People have been killed.
“We are at the scene with a large number of vehicles, the police are too. We are now going to ascertain the deaths, and look after the many injured. There are several resuscitations still going on. We are trying to save a number of lives.”“We are at the scene with a large number of vehicles, the police are too. We are now going to ascertain the deaths, and look after the many injured. There are several resuscitations still going on. We are trying to save a number of lives.”